I'm serious, every time I play freeplay, I get perfect straight lines 99% of the time.I throw on 0.01 and I die on first try...Lost an entire 0.5 by dying on the first try every single time with 0.1's...

I'm serious, every time I play freeplay, I get perfect straight lines 99% of the time.I throw on 0.01 and I die on first try...Lost an entire 0.5 by dying on the first try every single time with 0.1's...

I'm serious, every time I play freeplay, I get perfect straight lines 99% of the time.I throw on 0.01 and I die on first try...Lost an entire 0.5 by dying on the first try every single time with 0.1's...

the same here.

You both understand that you were just unlucky. The game is fair and show you a cryptographic proof of the solution to the puzzle before the start. Look at the bottom of the page you will see something like this :md5(datastring):e57b6b9b8ea13825a29d6e1184025acedatastring:(4,4,3,2,3,5,5,4)o9HUzHso2JXddjopiDxgmySZhjgK9cvma4

You both understand that you were just unlucky. The game is fair and show you a cryptographic proof of the solution to the puzzle before the start. Look at the bottom of the page you will see something like this :md5(datastring):e57b6b9b8ea13825a29d6e1184025acedatastring:(4,4,3,2,3,5,5,4)o9HUzHso2JXddjopiDxgmySZhjgK9cvma4

True. But as per the education I received on #bitcoin-otc yesterday, MD5 is quite easily prone to collisions. He could potentially be using pre-computed tables of colliding strings and switching them up dynamically based on what you choose. There are MD5 collision generators available. I'm not making any accusations here, merely pointing out that this is possible.